Kumano Kodo Iseji self-guided walking 4 days

(subject to change until the booking has been finalized)

Day 1 Arrive in ise

Your trip includes train tickets from either Kyōto or Ōsaka, heading east towards Ise. Arrive at Isuzugawa, situated between Ise Grand Shrine’s Inner and Outer Shrines, known as Naikū and Gekū respectively. After a short bus ride, you will arrive at Sarutahiko Shrine, wherein Sarutahiko Ōkami is enshrined. This deity is believed to provide guidance to worshippers and visitors often come here to pray for assistance in finding the right path.

Stroll along the wonderfully preserved shopping street of Oharai-machi, with the option to visit the lively Okage Yokochō market, before arriving at Ise Grand Shrine’s Inner Shrine. In the afternoon, you have the option to also take in Gekū, the Outer Shrine close to Ise’s main train station, or to head straight on to Futaminoura along the coastline by bus, where you will spend the night.

Walking distance: 2.9 km / 1.8 mi
Elevation gain: Negligible ascent and descent
Time required: About 1-2 hours

Including the optional visit to both shrines, the full walk would be around 3-4 hours (5.1 km / 3.1 mi) on foot.

Accommodation: Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) or Japanese-style hotel in Futaminoura
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 Hike from Nigishima to Hadasu

Today, leave the northern area of Mie and take a train south from Ise to the prefecture’s southern coast to join the Kumano Kodō pilgrimage for the first time.

Upon arrival, take a taxi to the remote town of Nigishima and begin your hike south along the Iseji section of the pilgrimage trail.

Head on to your accommodation for this evening where you will enjoy a delicious meal.

Walking distance: 7.4 km / 4.5 mi
Elevation gain: 470 m / 1,541 ft of ascent and 465 m / 1,525 ft of descent
Time required: 3-4 hours

It is possible to shorten the walk to 4.2 km / 2.6 mi (2-3 hours). You can choose which option you prefer on the day—no need to decide in advance!

Accommodation: Minshuku (family-run guesthouse), onsen hotel (hot spring hotel), or ryokan (traditional Japanese inn)
Meals: Breakfast, dinner

Day 3 Hike from Hadasu to Kumano City and Visit Hayatama Grand Shrine

Today, return to Hadasu and enjoy one or two additional scenic sections of the Iseji pilgrimage. After arriving at Hadasu, you walk to a nearby coastal town before continuing on to walk an additional section. Head to Hayatama Grand Shrine in Shingū City, then move on to Kii-Katsuura for an overnight stay at a comfortable onsen hotel in this lively port town.

Walking distance: 5.7 km / 3.5 mi
Elevation gain: 310 m / 1,017 ft of ascent and 315 m / 1,033 ft of descent
Time required: 2-3 hours

It is possible to shorten the walk to 3.4 km (1 to 2 hours). You can choose which option you prefer on the day – no need to decide in advance!

Accommodation: Onsen hotel (hot spring hotel)
Meals: Breakfast, dinner

Day 4 Visit Nachi Grand Shrine, then Head and Onwards by Train to Osaka or Kyoto

Enjoy a final morning on Mount Nachi, a sacred mountain with Nachi Grand Shrine and Nachi Falls before heading onward to Ōsaka or Kyōto by train.

It is also possible to stroll around Kii-Katsuura town, an active fishing port with a lively early-morning fish market. Enjoy the views out over the island-studded bay or explore the hidden backstreets and traditional covered shopping arcade. We provide train tickets for you to board a train in the afternoon; you will travel back around the Kii Peninsula and arrive in Ōsaka or Kyōto mid to late evening.

Meals: Breakfast

Gekū Outer Shrine at Ise Grand Shrine Japan, sacred Shinto pilgrimage site on the Kumano Kodo Iseji walking route, spiritual travel destination in Mie Prefecture
Scenic view from Kumano Kodo Iseji trail to Hadasu, ancient pilgrimage path in Mie Japan with coastal landscapes, mountains, and traditional village scenery
Hongū Grand Shrine on the Kumano Kodo Iseji route, sacred Shinto site in Wakayama, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Sanzan























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